Official ABA American Bar Association Guide to Approved Law Schools, 2001 Edition - Book Review,
by American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to (Corporate Author), et al

Book Description When you choose a law school, you want the most complete, up-to-the-minute, accurate information you can get. Now this information is available from the American Bar Association, the nationally recognized accrediting agency for professional schools of law.
From the Publisher This official ABA guide includes in-depth statistical information on all approved law schools, including: Enrollment: full-time, part-time and attrition rate GPA and LSAT Scores Tuition and Living Expenses: Resident, nonresident, full-time, part-time Financial Aid: Number of students receiving grants, median grant amount Curriculum: Class size, number of course offerings, number of seminars, credit hours required for graduation Number of Places Available: simulation courses, clinical courses, field placements, law journals, moot court Career Placement: Graduates' employment rate by field-law firms, business, government, academia Bar-Passage Rates: School's pass rate, state's pass rate PLUS authoritative information on: Preparing for law school Taking the LSAT Applying to law school Financing your legal education Bar Requirements Career opportunities
About the Author The American Bar Association, founded in 1878, is the national organization of the legal profession. With about 350,000 members and 35,000 law student members, the ABA is the world's largest voluntary professional association. The Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar is the nationally recognized accrediting agency for professional schools of law, as recognized by the United States Department of Education. Graduates of ABA-approved law schools are eligible to sit for the bar examination in every American jurisdiction.
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